You are looking straight up. Tall slender tree trunks shoot from the bottom edge of the canvas and fan out overhead, their crowns meeting in a canopy of green where a patch of blue sky opens at the top. Mikora works in oil on canvas, the leaves dabbed on thick in greens and yellow-greens, the trunks streaked in rust and violet. The upward view tips the whole forest into a kind of vertigo. Upright and large at 125 by 80 centimetres.